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    1986 'Cade possibility.

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    1986 Calvalcade, single owner, 96,000 miles.
    I have an opportunity to buy this from one of my riding buddies estate. He passed away a few months ago from cancer.
    The title is in probate. His wife doesn't want to pay the taxes to get it out but I offered to do that. She wants $500.00 + probate (we'll find out Tuesday what that is) for the bike.
    He bought a Wing 3 wheeler when he couldn't handle this one 2 years ago. The last time it was licensed was 2015.
    I looked at it tonight and we couldn't get it started. Button, solonoid or starter, everything else lit up. Needs tires and a good cleaning. No rashes or signs of being dropped. My question is would this be worth the the trouble to work on?
    They only made around 9000 of these in 3 years and my concern is parts availability. From what I've researched these were the "Caddilac" in their day.
    I will welcome all opinions, good or bad.

    Pardon my spelling of Cadillac.
    Last edited by AMK; 08-18-2016, 06:09 PM.
    Alan

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    #2
    I had one and wish I had kept it. I think it would be worth it unless it needs engine work. They can run for a couple hundred thousand miles with nothing but issues like stator and water pump and I don't think those are too hard to remedy. There are a couple of other fixes that are advised. One involves a pressed plug that can come out and allow fluid to leak from the secondary drive and some replace there '86 model driveshaft with a later, stronger one. There is a 'Cade owner's group but not really a forum. More like an email list, at least that's the way it was a few years ago. Parts can still be found but the plastic is pretty hard to find. I would go for it.http://www.suzukicavalcade.com
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      #3
      At that price, I'd go for it too.

      There's other threads here on the Cavalcade if you search for them.

      What's she going to do with the 'Wing Trike?

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        #4
        She's going to sell it. Their looking at around $15,000 for that. Thanks for the heads up on the 'Cade threads, I'll do that search.

        1948man, thanks, I did find that website. Makes me appreciate this forum so much more.
        Alan

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          #5
          .......and if you decide NOT to spring for the 'Cade, let me know LOL

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            #6
            Originally posted by 850GT_Rider View Post
            .......and if you decide NOT to spring for the 'Cade, let me know LOL
            I'll keep you in mind. I think for that price it would be worth the trip from Wisconsin.
            Alan

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              #7
              YUP....and at that price, wouldn't need approval from the banker (aka she-who-rides-pillion)

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                #8
                The cost of getting this bike out of probate ended up being $18.00.
                Their son in law decided to keep it and get it back on the road.
                Alan

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AMK View Post
                  The cost of getting this bike out of probate ended up being $18.00.
                  Their son in law decided to keep it and get it back on the road.
                  Bummer. Hope he doesn't muck it up.

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                    #10
                    I talked to the guy today and he's got it back on the road. Battery, fuel line, and coolant hose.
                    Says he's going to keep it original. I said good!
                    Alan

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